On behalf of the Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism (DBEDT), GeothermEx has assessed the capacity for electrical generation of seven geothermal resource areas in Hawaii (five on the Island of Hawaii ...

On December 11, 1990, the Department received a request from PGV for an 8-year waiver of 60% of the geothermal royalties payable to the State. PGV's estimate was based on a resource (steam) value equaling 33% of the total ...

In early 1989 the Pele Defense Fund requested that Northwest Economic Associates (NEA) update their 1987 economic analysis of the proposed Hawaii Geothermal Development And Inter-island Cable Transmission System Project. ...

If it is economically feasible to exploit a resource, the period of exploitation will be affected by a number of economic factors. In the discussion below, the role of the following variables in the lifetime of oil, gas, ...

Both replenishable and nonreplenishable resources are exhaustible
and even finite nonreplaceable resources can have infinite economic
lives. The concept of ecological equilibrium) in which total
recruitment of new mass is ...

(State of Hawaii, Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division of Water and Land Development, 1984-09)

To facilitate this economic assessment, two assumptions are made: (1) a 20 to 30 megawatt (MW) plant would be constructed, and (2) the application of the geothermal wells would be for the production of electricity for local ...

This study was performed under a grant (Grant #9-1-337-5152-002) from the UNR Foundation with funds provided by the Nevada Mining Association. Published for the Nevada Department of Minerals. In the Western United States ...

If the 500 MW geothermal project on the Big Island of Hawaii is developed as planned, the Wao Kele O Puna rain forest will be severely damaged or destroyed. If this happens the State will lose one of its most precious ...

The State of Hawaii anticipates that by the year 2007 up to 500 deliverable megawatts (MW or MWe) of geothermally-generated electricity would be needed for transmission from the island of Hawaii to the islands of Maui (up ...

Pursuant to Act 296, SLH 1983, this study was conducted using only available public information. To facilitate this economic assessment, two assumptions are made: (1) a 20 to 30 megawatt(MW) plant would be constructed, and ...

This bibliography contains annotations of materials in the following areas: geothermal cost functions, nonelectrical geothermal utilization, geothermal developments in the Western United States, legal and environmental ...

This bibliography contains annotations of materials in the following areas: geothermal cost functions, nonelectrical geothermal utilization, geothermal developments in the Western United States, legal and environmental ...

Hamaguchi, Nami(Engineering Branch, Land Division, Department of Land and Natural Resources, 1999-05)

This plan is the result of merging the Geothermal Issues and Projects Plan prepared by Mr. Eric Tanaka dated September 30, 1998, and an August 19, 1998, memorandum from Mr. Dean Nakano of the Commission on Water Resource ...

SCR 99 created the Geothermal Working Group to evaluate geothermal energy as the primary base power for electricity in the County of Hawaii. An analysis of the existing data and a synthesis of expert testimony evince ...

The Hawaii Deep Water Cable (HDWC) Program is determining the technical and economic feasibility of electrically interconnecting the islands of Hawaii, Maui and Oahu with a high voltage, direct current, submarine cable ...

(Energy, Resources, and Technology Division, Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, State of Hawaii, 2000-01)

This is a summary of the Hawaii Energy Strategy 2000 (HES 2000), completed in January 2000 by the Energy, Resources, and Technology Division of the State of Hawaii Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism. ...